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Who played Hikaru Sulu on Star Trek?

George Takei


Asian on the Star Trek enterprise?

Lt. Sulu played by George Takei.


Is sulu from Star Trek?

Yes, Sulu is a character from Star Trek. He is a skilled helmsman and one of the main characters in the original Star Trek series portrayed by actor George Takei.


What voice jobs does George Takei do?

voiceover on star trek cds and animated series


What is the name of the Chinese guy in Star Trek?

George Takei played the role of Hikaru Sulu .


How old is George Takei?

George Takei is 80 years old (birthdate: April 20, 1937).


Who played a Star Trek role whose name starts with sul?

I believe you mean Lt. Hikaru Zulu who was portrayed by George Takei


What year did Star Trek debut?

The original Star Trek movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, was released in the United States on December 7, 1979. It was directed by Robert Wise and stars William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, and George Takei.


Which actors from Star Trek are gay?

After the Star Trek film franchise was rebooted in 2009, in the 2016 Star Trek Beyond is was revealed Lt. Hikaru Sulu was gay with a very brief look at his husband & daughter.Lt. Hawk whose character appeared in Star Trek First Contact, was revealed to be gay in the books but not in the movie.There were no gay characters in a Star Trek series until the debut of Star Trek Discovery when Lt. Paul Stamets & Dr. Hugh Culber were introduced.


Who plays Lok Durd on Star Wars?

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Who was Mr sulu on the original Star Trek?

George Takei in the original television series & movies that followed.John Cho in the rebooted film series.


Why does George Takei who played Sulu on Star Trek always say OH MY on tv?

George Takei, who played Sulu on Star Trek, is known for his iconic catchphrase "Oh my!" which he frequently uses in various media. This expression has become a signature part of his persona, often conveying surprise or amusement. Takei's playful use of the phrase has endeared him to fans and is often associated with his humorous and charismatic personality, both on and off-screen. It has also become a cultural reference, reflecting his ability to engage with audiences in a lighthearted way.